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New Brachyrhamdia

Posted: 25 Sep 2013, 23:08
by Silurus
Slobodian, V & FA Bockmann, 2013. A new Brachyrhamdia (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae) from Rio Japurá basin, Brazil, with comments on its phylogenetic affinities, biogeography and mimicry in the genus. Zootaxa 3717: 1–22.

Abstract

Brachyrhamdia thayeria is herein described as a new heptapterid species from Rio Japurá, a left margin tributary of the Rio Solimões, Amazonas basin, Brazil. The new species is diagnosed from all its congeners by having a putative autapomorphy: dark oblique stripe across the caudal peduncle, originating below the anterior half of adipose fin and ending at base of rays of ventral caudal-fin lobe. Brachyrhamdia thayeria is considered closely related to B. imitator and B. rambarrani with which it shares a low vertebral number and absence of lateral stripe along trunk. The new species shares exclusively with B. rambarrani the presence of a dark conspicuous bar along the dorsolateral region of trunk, a putative synapomorphy. Brachyrhamdia are distributed in lowland regions of northern South America where they inhabit small streams with running waters. The new species appears to have a mimetic association with the syntopic callichthyid Corydoras arcuatus. Herein, we argue in favor of the hypothesis that the interaction between species of Brachyrhamdia and Pimelodella or Corydoras is Müllerian mimicry.

Re: New Brachyrhamdia

Posted: 25 Sep 2013, 23:10
by Silurus
This is probably . Will confirm later today.

Re: New Brachyrhamdia

Posted: 26 Sep 2013, 04:38
by Silurus
The new species is indeed Brachyrhmadia sp(1). I have added some Cat-eLog data, except for the species name (which I cannot change).

Re: New Brachyrhamdia

Posted: 26 Sep 2013, 14:10
by Shovelnose
A copy if possible HH.


Thanks,

Re: New Brachyrhamdia

Posted: 26 Sep 2013, 18:31
by kruseman
Herein, we argue in favor of the hypothesis that the interaction between species of Brachyrhamdia and Pimelodella or Corydoras is Müllerian mimicry.
Pretty interesting stuff but:I don't really understand why. Can somebody here expand on this?

Re: New Brachyrhamdia

Posted: 26 Sep 2013, 21:49
by Silurus
In Batesian mimicry, the mimic is harmless, while the model is harmful (venomous or poisonous), while in Müllerian mimicry, two or more harmful species share a similar color pattern to act as a warning signal for a set of common predators.

Re: New Brachyrhamdia

Posted: 27 Sep 2013, 16:00
by Jools
A copy please? Meantime, I've changed the name...

Thanks!

Jools

Re: New Brachyrhamdia

Posted: 27 Sep 2013, 22:04
by kruseman
I would like to have a copy too.
Thanks,
Arjan

Re: New Brachyrhamdia

Posted: 21 Oct 2013, 15:21
by Coryman
I would appreciate a copy as well please.

Ian

Re: New Brachyrhamdia

Posted: 21 Oct 2013, 15:26
by Richard B
Me too please